Two days later a short list of NetBSD accounts was shut down because they
hadn't yet signed an agreement of terms, among those Charles M. Hannum's
account; or Organizational
Changes to the NetBSD Project as they called it. Perhaps they should
have waited a few weeks before doing that, it looked too much like an
internal witch hunt, and it might not have been.

And now there's an
interview
with Charles M. Hannum over at ONLamp about the whole story, all the way
from the beginning of the NetBSD project. Very interesting, especially how
it seems Wasabi
Systems more or less couped the project according to Hannum, and
there's some good—and bad—points about other open source
projects in general.